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  1. de la Tour was born on 30 July 1944 in Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, to Moyra (née Fessas) and Charles de la Tour (1909–1982). The name was also spelled de Lautour, and it was in this form that her birth was registered in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, in the third quarter of 1944. [2] She has English, French, Greek, and Irish ancestry. [3]

  2. Frances de la Tour. Actress: The History Boys. Frances de la Tour (born 30 July 1944) is an English actress, known for her role as Miss Ruth Jones in the television sitcom Rising Damp from 1974 until 1978. She is a Tony Award winner and three-time Olivier Award winner. She performed as Mrs. Lintott in the play The History Boys in London and on Broadway, winning the 2006 Tony Award for...

    • July 30, 1944
  3. Apr 3, 2024 · Frances de la Tour's early life and famous brother. Frances was born on 30 July 1944 in Hertfordshire to parents Moyra and Charles de la Tour. After studying at Drama Centre London, Frances joined ...

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  4. Apr 30, 2022 · De la Tour was born in Bovingdon, Hertfordshire, to Moyra (née Fessas) and Charles de la Tour.[1] She was educated at London's Lycée Français and the Drama Centre London.[citation needed] She is the sister of actor and screenwriter Andy de la Tour, and was briefly married to playwright Tom Kempinski. She has a son and a daughter.[1]

    • "Frances J. de Lautour"
    • Actress.
    • July 30, 1944
  5. Theatre, Film, and Television Biographies. Jules Tasca to Sam Trammell. Frances Tour Biography (1944-) Born July 30, 1944, in Bovington, Hertsfordshire, England; daughter of Charles and Moyra (Fessas) De La Tour; married Tom Kempinski (a playwright); children: one son, one daughter. Career: Actress.

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  7. Charles De la Tour was born on 27 September 1909 in Vancouver, Canada. He was a director and assistant director, known for C.E.M.A. (1942), Farmer Moving South (1952) and Cotswold Club (1944). He was married to Moyra Fessas. He died on 21 July 1982 in London, England, UK.

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